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TG 500 – Diversity receiver

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2.8

Menu settings

• You can change the settings for the name, frequency group, frequency, gain, etc. in the various menus on the receiver.
• Press the enter button 

to open the menu.

Press the down

or up button 

to scroll through the menu.

Press the enter button 

to open the various submenus and, once the parameter starts flashing, you can change the settings using the

up 

 

or down buttons 

.

Press the enter button 

to confirm the selected setting.

• You can exit the menu or menu item at any time with the exit button 

Caution:

if you exit the menu while changing a setting, it will be

discarded.

• We recommend changing 

all

the settings on the receiver first, and then switching on and synchronising the transmitter so that it takes

over all the settings. The settings described in this chapter are changed 

without

the transmitter switched on.

Caution: 

If you do not change any settings or press the enter button 

 

for a few seconds, the submenu will close automatically and the

standard view will reappear on the display 

. Settings that are 

not

confirmed by pressing the enter button 

 

will not be saved.

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• The following menu settings are possible:

NAME

In the “NAME” menu, you can enter a name, e.g. the name of the performer.

Press the enter button 

to open the submenu.

Press the up 

 

or down button 

to select the letters/characters. You can enter a

maximum of seven letters/characters.
Press the enter button 

 

to confirm.

Figure 2-21: Selecting the “Name” menu

name

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Figure 2-22: Entering a name

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Figure 2-20: Receiver switched on / transmitter off

Figure 2-20a: Receiver switched on / transmitter off

Summary of Contents for TG 500

Page 1: ...TG 500 WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM User Manual...

Page 2: ...enu settings Page 11 2 9 Synchronisation Page 18 3 TG 500H handheld transmitter Page 19 3 1 Operation and controls Page 19 3 2 Inserting the batteries Page 19 3 3 Initial operation of the handheld tra...

Page 3: ...devices may cause a short circuit Never install or operate the device in the immediate vicinity of radiators lighting systems or other heat generating devices TG 500SR connection Lay all connector cab...

Page 4: ...h metallic objects From time to time clean the battery and charging contacts of the transmitter with a soft lint free cloth moistened with spirit or alcohol Always remove the batteries from the batter...

Page 5: ...een the trans mitter and the receiver The minimum distance between the transmitter and receiver is 1m Do not position the receiver directly next to digitally controlled devices 2 2 Operation and contr...

Page 6: ...nsmitter battery display Transmitter mute function activated Transmitter lock function activated Text display Figure 2 4 TG 500DR receiver back Antenna input A or B Information about frequency band Au...

Page 7: ...with four supplied M4 screws Attach one mounting bracket to the right and one to the left of the two connected TG 500SR single channel receivers or one TG 500DR two channel receiver each with three M4...

Page 8: ...receiver in a 19 rack or together with multiple devices in a rack the ambient temperature the mechanical load and the electrical potential may behave differently than in individual devices If you moun...

Page 9: ...e reception antennas the maximum distance between the two reception antennas should not exceed 5m 3 The distance between the transmitter and reception antenna should be at least 1 5m to avoid overload...

Page 10: ...diversity channel A or B is shown on the display A battery symbol displays the battery status of the switched on transmitter Six bars in the battery symbol indicate full batteries If no more bars are...

Page 11: ...ising the transmitter so that it takes over all the settings The settings described in this chapter are changed without the transmitter switched on Caution If you do not change any settings or press t...

Page 12: ...own button to select the channel Press the enter button to confirm Manual frequency In the FREQ MAN menu you can manually select any frequency from a corresponding frequency band in 25kHz increments r...

Page 13: ...9 Synchronisation Figure 2 29 Selecting the Scan submenu scan Figure 2 30 Selecting a group in which to search for a channel scan at gr 01 01 Figure 2 31 Selecting a channel from which to start the se...

Page 14: ...ystems to prevent interference from intermodulation The High setting is recommended if there are problems with the operating range or if there is a very large distance between the transmitter and the...

Page 15: ...bmenu TX mute off Figure 2 46 Switching on the mute function TX mute on Figure 2 47 Mute function activated M user 800 000 Figure 2 48 Microphone muted M Tx mute 800 000 Tx Mute Mode In the TX MUTE me...

Page 16: ...ctivate ON or deactivate OFF the Audiomix function Press the enter button to confirm Figure 2 49 Selecting the Audiomix submenu AudiomiX oFF Figure 2 50 Activating deactivating the Audiomix AudiomiX o...

Page 17: ...selected Yes and confirmed the device will go through a restore operation Restoring the factory settings is indicated by the message Reset Once the restore operation has completed the message Done wi...

Page 18: ...hardware version Display receiver system hardware type Display region band for frequency ranges see chapter 10 Technical specifications Display current software or firmware version To exit the System...

Page 19: ...activated Text display 3 2 Inserting the batteries Unscrew the battery compartment cover in the direction indicated by the arrow Remove the battery compartment cover Insert two alkaline AA 1 5V batter...

Page 20: ...hannel menu on the receiver and that synchronisation is carried out Flat batteries are indicated by an empty flashing battery symbol on the transmitter and receiver display The on off button on the tr...

Page 21: ...example even though the main transmitter is still active audio continues to function while synchronising Perform synchronisation for the spare transmitter To leave RF off mode turn the transmitter off...

Page 22: ...and rinse it under clear water If required you can also use a mild washing up liquid Blow dry the pop shield or leave it to dry overnight Clean the microphone head grille from the inside and outside w...

Page 23: ...D to indicate overloading On off button LED for operating display Fixed antenna Charging contacts LCD Three stage sensitivity switch gain 0dB 12dB 24dB Battery compartment cover Battery compartment In...

Page 24: ...e to time clean the battery and charging contacts of the transmitter with a soft lint free cloth moistened with spirit or alcohol Always remove the batteries from the bat tery compartment beforehand 4...

Page 25: ...g Perform synchronisation for the spare transmitter To leave RF off mode turn the transmitter off and on again off Figure 4 17 Switching off transmitter pwlock RF off Figure 4 18 Power lock message Fi...

Page 26: ...spare transmitter as described above To leave RF off mode turn the transmitter off and on again Important Before switching the spare transmitter off and on again you must switch off the main transmitt...

Page 27: ...ries 518 548 MHz Order 712 108 TG 500B same as above but 606 636 MHz Order 712 116 TG 500B same as above but 794 832 MHz Order 712 124 TG 500B same as above but 1780 1810 MHz Order 712 140 8 Sets TG 5...

Page 28: ...s black red yellow green white blue Order 711 152 Beltpack transmitter Microphones TG H34 TG Neckworn microphone condenser supercardioid black with 4 pin mini XLR connector including pop shield Order...

Page 29: ...u Display 2 x LCD white backlit Mains connection 100 240V AC with integrated power supply Power consumption 11W typ Ambient temperature 0 to 55 C Weight 2100g Dimensions 400 x 175 x 42mm Antenna conne...

Page 30: ...range 823 to 832 MHz and 1785 to 1805 MHz without registration and therefore do not require a licence or fees For professional users in Germany frequency ranges requiring registration are from 518 to...

Page 31: ...sienstr 8 74072 Heilbronn Germany Tel 49 7131 617 0 Fax 49 7131 617 204 info beyerdynamic de For further distributors worldwide please go to www beyerdynamic com Illustrations are non contractual Subj...

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